Just recently, NASCAR and two teams involved in the ongoing antitrust lawsuit walked out of a two-day mediation in Charlotte with no deal in sight. Overseen by Judge Kenneth Bell and mediator Jeffrey Mishkin, the high-stakes talks were supposed to find common ground before the December 1 trial. Instead, both sides left the table tight-lipped, their silence hinting at the deep divide that remains.

The failed negotiation now sets the stage for one of the most significant legal battles in NASCAR history – a case that could not only redefine team ownership and revenue sharing across the sport but also NASCAR’s core. And as new court filings emerge, NASCAR’s stance is growing louder and, importantly, costlier by the day. Here’s the latest update:

NASCAR fires back at 23XI and Front Row Motors

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